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In Miami, the father passed his son’s police to the posts with weapons in social networks

In Miami, father’s concern for his son’s displaying gun posts on his son’s alarming social networks led to the arrest of a teenager. When the father gave his son's smartphone to the police, the officers also discovered child porn.

Photo: Sean Mesa / Instagram.

18-year-old Shawn Mesa, who studied at Dr. Michael Krop High School, is currently accused of possessing child pornography, as well as demonstrating firearms.

Mesa's father told the police that he was worried about his son after his recent publications with guns in Instagram and Snapchat. The topic of weapons in adolescents is particularly relevant after the mass shooting in high school in Parkland, Florida.

After a mass execution on Valentine's Day in Parkland, police tightened checks for online threats. Before the shooting, the presumptuous shooter Nicholas Cruz published alarming online messages with threats on social networks, which the other user notified local and federal authorities, but the investigation did not follow.

Shaun Mesa attracted the attention of the American National Security Task Force, publishing his photos in Instagram and Snapchat, “Recklessly displaying a firearm and showing it to the camera,” the arrest warrant says.

Photo: Sean Mesa / Instagram.

The Miami-Dade school detective, John Messenger, first visited a teenager at school to “have a friendly conversation and see how strong Sean Mes was a firearm.”

Mesa responded rudely, telling the detective that "he likes weapons, and he has the right to post photos on social networks."

Photo: Sean Mesa / Instagram.

However, the father was worried about his son’s hobbies and agreed to give the police two of his smartphones. They were studied by the Secret Service, which also found a video of the sexual abuse of a child under the age of 10. According to police, the video was sent in two group chat.

Using a second smartphone, Mesa continued writing in Snapchat. In the last posting on the photo, a pistol was shown on his lap, and the caption was as follows: “Now they see, so I’ll stop.”

Recall 14 February in high school in Parkland, Florida, shooting occurred as a result of which at least 17 people died and several injured. This crime was one of the most massive school shootings in US history. First, the attacker, Nicholas Cruise, triggered a fire alarm that caused panic at school, and then opened fire on the people running.

Also read eyewitness shooting records at school in florida stories of dead victims, shocking details from the life of arrow nicholas cruz and interview with the family that sheltered him.

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